If you have ever considered buying a wood burning stove, come and talk to our specialist team on 0844 334 9655 and we will be able to advise you on the right style and model for you.

Our trained and experienced team are happy to help with any questions you may have about wood burners, whether this is about the look and feel of the stove, the operation, or technical questions regarding heat output and efficiency. Our whole range bears the CE mark to show it meets European safety standards.

Wood Burning Stoves

Do wood burning stoves save money?

There are some great benefits of heating your home with a wood burning stove, not least the aesthetics. Log burners are a very cost-effective way of warming a room. They are more efficient than an open fire, with some research putting them at up to four times more efficient. They are also easier to clean because more of the fuel is burned and contained within the unit.

How much does it cost to put in a wood burning stove?

Every installation project is different. However, The Fireplace Warehouse can provide an in-house installation service for your wood-burning stove, no matter how complicated the job. The flexibility of design these days means there are many ways and options for installing a fantastic log burner stove. Wood burners can also be linked to your central heating system, including underfloor heating.

Are wood-burning stoves good for the environment?

One of the questions we are asked a lot is about the environmental impact of wood burning stoves. We are pleased to be able to explain that they are a carbon-neutral source of heat - carbon in the form of soot from the smoke emitted is offset by the carbon that was used while the tree was growing, making it a cyclical, neutral process.

Coal has a bigger impact on the environment; however, your fuel source will depend on what is available locally and the stove you have chosen. Log burners obviously need a regular source of wood, which can take a lot of space to store; therefore, a multi-fuel stove might suit you better, as other fuels can take up less space. If you know you will only ever burn wood, log burners are probably the best choice; alternatively, if you are not sure or you know there will be different fuel sources, check out the multi-fuel range. Many retailers will have wood for sale and, in some instances, you might be able to collect your own. The important thing is to make sure the wood is dry enough, as damper wood will reduce your heat output.

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